The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 02, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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DESPERATE TARS
LEAPJIOjlVER
Desert French Bark La Pe-
rouse Under Cover of
Darkness.
KEEP AFLOAT BY
USE OF PRESERVERS
Dissatisfied Tars Had Been Confined
' in Jail for Several Days and Were
Taken Back to Vessel Saturday
Under Armed Guard.
. Three sailors leaped overboard from
tha French bark La Parous early yes
terday morning and swam ashore. The
deed was most desperats for the water
was Icy cold and the night quits dark.
Tha bark was st anchor In midstream
waiting; 'for a towboat to take her down
tha river. The sailors are still at lib
rty, and rather than wait. Captain
Ledru will secure new men from the
sailor boarding-house masters.
Tha three deserters would never had
reached shore had they not provided
themselves with life preserver The
bark is anchored In tha widest part
of the harbor and to reach shore tha
men had to swim several hundred yards.
This would have been beyond human
endurance In tha eold water had they
not been assisted by Ufa preservers.
A watchman paced the deck of tha
Vrlnllmmtr all nlvht Vi n AA tint tau
?Sihe men escape, in view of this it
is neueved they managed to steal
quietly over tha side and work their
way forward to the anohor chains over
which they let themselves down Into
tha river.
They bad been held In tha county
Jail for several days at tha instance
of Captain Led rue who knew they
would desert if the opportunity offered.
Saturday afternoon they were brought
DacK 10 me snip ana a guara placed
over them. Three new men had been
signed to fill the vacancies caused by
desertions and the bark was ready to
leave for Europe with a cararo of whea
as soon as tha towboat could ba se
cured.
Investigation on tha part of the cap
tain yesterday went to show that af
ter getting into the water the desert
ers had struck out for the east side
shora and reaching it had gone to tha
French bark Emilia Oalllne for dry
doming, uaiiors or me uaiune aeny
having furnished the deserters with
Clothing but it Is believed they did,
and it is also believed they gave them
enough food to last them a couple of
days.
There has been considerable trouble
on board the La Perouse because of
Stokers Way Down
In the boiler-room of the iteanv
ihip shovel in the coal night
and day that jfves her power
to make a record. The best
coal jivei the best power. .
That is why ( .
Scott's Emulsion
; produces flesh when other things
'fail. It contains more power.
It Is truly body fuel. Many
a man, woman and child have
broken their records for weight
by the pounds of flesh gained
from SCOTTS EMULSION.
It Is a powerful flesh-producer.
AO Drsssfctai 80. sad $1.00.
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the crew objecting to go
the chief Officer whom the
o to sea with
ey allege does
not treat them with due consideration.
PKKU MIGHT COME HERB.
Fine Liner Mentioned for Portland
San Francisco Route.
To place tha large passenger steamer
Peru on the Portland-San Francisco
run to alternate with tha steamer Rose
City, Is said to be tha vary latest de
cision of Manager R. P. Bchwerln of the
Harrlman lines. Confirmation of the
rumor could not ba obtained from Mana
ger Bchwerln this morning.
The Peru would take the place of the
steamer Senator which was chartered
temporarily for tha run., from tha Pa
cific Coast Steamship company. The
Senator will ba wanted for the Alaska
run soon, and in The meantime It is for
Manager Bchwerln to select a suitable
craft to take her place. Ha has looked
Into the sltustion thoroughly during his
visit ana it is understood tnat ne naa
come to the conclusion that a large boat
Is wanted, on at least fully as large
as the Rosa Cltv.
The Peru was built la isi ana is a
fin vessel. She rerlstera 1.591 tons
net snl Is of the folio wins dimensions
Length, tit feet: beam. 46. feet: depth
of hold. 17.S feet She la speedy and at
present engaged on the Panama route.
LECTURE IN ESAUST
Norwegian Explorer Will Tell of the
Trip of the GJoa.
Captain Roald Amundsen, tha Norwe-
gisn explorer who discovered the north
weat passage and tha true magnetic
Jiole. will b bera to lecture on his
ourney March 17 under tha auspices
of tha Norwegian Singing society. The
lecture will be delivered In English at
Arlon hall, ths committee having been
unable to secure a large auditorium for
that particular evening.
caDUin Amunasen maae tne norm-
west nsssass In the sloop Ojoa which
Is now at Ban Francisco waiting for the
opening of ths Panama- eanaL Captain
Amundsen hopes to be "Johnny on the
spot" to sail tha Ojoa through the canal
before any other vessel makes the run.
and thereby serform the trick of cir
cumnavigating the North American con
tinent. Caotain Amundsen Is also planning
a trip to the north pole.
BRINGS BIQ FREIGHT.
Steam Schooner Washington Not Af
fected by Engineers' Strike.
With BOO tons of genersl freight the
team schooner Washington is booked
to arrive at Couch street late tonight
or early tomorrow morning. She sailed
from San Francisco. Friday night.
The Washington is one of the few
steam schooners on tne coast not belong
ing to tne steam schooner Owners' as
soclatlon and hence she la not affected
by the engineers' strike. She Is owned
by Seattle people. For a return cargo
the Washington will carry wheat and
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
Bglar liners Da to Arrlv.
O. W. Elder. San Pedro and way.Mch.
Senator, San Francisco March S
Numantla, orient Match
Alliance, Coos bay March
Breakwater, Coos bay March
Hanalel. San Francisco March 1
Rose City. San Francisco , .... March 10
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. March 10
Arabia, orient April 1
NIcomedia, orient May 1
Alesla, orisnt Juns 1
Begnlav Uaers to Depart.
Breakwater, San Francisco Men.
Geo. W. Elder, San Francisco ..Moh
Senator. San Francisco March
Alliance, Coos Bay..; March 7
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. March 11
Hanalel, San Francisco March 13
Rose Cltv. San Francisco March 13
Numantla, orient March IS
Arabia, orient ...Aorll IS
Nicomedla. orient .....Mar S
Alesia, orient - Juns 6
Tassels in port.
St Nicholas. Am- sh. Astoria
Berlin. Am. sh Ooble
Henry Vlllard. Am. sh St Johns
Acme, Am. en Portland Lbr. Co.
Pierre Loti. Fr. bk... Greenwich
Haldls, Nor. ss. Kalama
Gryfevale. Br. ss -..Oceania
Arctic Stream, Br, ss .....Oceanlo
ionn a. uamppeii. Am. sen. ....Astoria
a Perouse, Fr. bk.... Stream
A f fftSH a A nk n.vl .
r?a v rjia, au, avis ,. .VJUU14
Kmtle Oalllne, Fr. bk. . Elevator
joraannni, ur.sn Llnnton
vunai,. hit, - . . k-n . .....ArYIflK
Admiral da Cornulier, Fr. bk.. . .Banfleld
crown or uermany, sr. sh .... Oceania
Alice Marie. Fr. bk.... Martina
Jules Qommes, Fr. bk.Montgomery no. 1
j. iiwuN , iwi, -n, a, m v. mills
Hoche. Fr. bk; st Johna
Colonna, -Nor. bk...... .Sjt Johns
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ADVANCE STYLES OF CLOTMlW
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Unique and exclusive styles for the
coming seasonProduced specially
for us by NEW YORK'S foremost
WHOLESALE, TAILORS.
Suits and Topcoats
In all the newest fabrics and models,
all at our usual modest prices
Collunna, Br. bk On way up
Broderick Castle Br. ship Astoria
Alice MacDonald, Am. sch Astoria
W. F. Jewett Am. sch Astoria
Breakwater, Am. ss Oak street
Larglemore, Br. sh Astoria
Edward Detauie, Fr. bk Astoria
Sa Boat to IfOad Znmber.
F. E. Bandera, Am. sch,... Ban Francisco
Echo, Am. bktn. Callao
Saivator, Am. sch Redondo
Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo
Andy Mahoney. Am. sch San Pedro
Albyn. Russ. bk. Callao
F. H. Lunsmsn. Am. sh. . San Francis
A. M. Campbell. Am. sen. Redom
St Helens. Am. sh San Francisco
Northland, Am. ss Ban Francisco
Mathew Turner, Am. sch. Ban Francisco
King Cyrus, Am. sch Redondo
Melville Dollar, Am. ss... San Francisco
Irene. Am. sen Redondo
Ravalli, Am. ss San Francisco
Ba Boats With Cement and OsaaraL
Eugana Rergallpe. Fr. bk. Antwerp
Lrown oi muia, nr. ma. Antwerp
Cornil Bart Fr. bk. Antwerp
Edward Detaille, Fr. bk. Antwerp
srnm LgouT, ft. at. Antwerp
Abarfoyle, Br. sh. Antwerp
isamuna tioiua, r. ok London
Emanuel Accama, It bk Hamburg
ABgerd, Br. ship Antwerp
Bldart Fr. bk Antwerp
Albert Rlckmars, Oer. bk... ..Antwerp
Clan Graham. Br. sh. Cardiff
Kugenie fautreL Fr. bk Antwerp
Vlncennes, Br. sh Antwerp
ooai gups sa Boats.
Anealoa, Br. sh Newcastle. A.
Mlndoro, Am. sch. .Newcastle, N. B. W
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. .. .Newosstla.
Hatumt Br. ss .Newcastle,
Tramp Steamers Ba Boats.
Strathflllan. Br. as. . ..Vancouver. B. C
Bommerstad. Nor. ss....Ban Francisco
Glenloiran. Br. sa Ouavmas
Aker, Nor. ss San Pedro
Minerva, Nor. ss Panama
Strathdon. British ss San Francisco
Strathgyle, British ss. .. .San Francisco
ss Boats la Bauast to irfad drain.
Celtlo Chief. Br. sh Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Oer, sh .Caleta Coloaa
Clan Uucntnin. Br. sh. Hnntn Roaalla
Charles Gounod. Br. bk..Ban Francisco
Cambusdoon, Br. sh Calota Calosa
icari oi uunsmore, Br. sh Callao
Nereus. Br. ship Valparaiso
Verbena, Br. bk Valparaiso
BonchemD. Fr. bk. San DVanHam)
Celtlcburn, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia
Rlvsr Falloch, Br. sh. Talcahuano
Jacobsen, Fr. bk. Baa Francisco
Ley land Bros., Br. ship Valparaiso
Dynatnone. Br. ah San Franclaca
Manx King, Br. sh TaltrAl
Urania. Nor. bk Valparaiso
ron ijrawrora, nr. sn caiao
Moller, Fr. bk. San Francisco
OU Btsamsra Ba Boat.
Geo. Loomls, Am. ss San Francisco
Maverick. Am. ss San Francisco
catanla. Am. sa San Francisco
CARGO SHIPS ARRIVE.
Edward Detaille and Larglemore
Cross In at Astoria.
Tha French bark Edward Detaille
and tha British ship Larglemore arrived
in at Astoria yestsrday, the former
from Antwerp with a cargo of cement
and the latter from Newcastle, Austra
lia, with a cargo of coal.
Tha Larglemore had been outside a
couple of days. She was close to the
bar Friday morning but an unfavorable
wind sprang up and Instead of hugging
the beach, her captain put on sail and
stood out for a mora suitable opportun
ity to pick up a tug.
The Larglemore is the third coal
ship to reach tha river from Newcastle
during tha past 'week. She comes con
signed to the Pacific Coast company.
The British ship Calluna will be In
the harbor this afternoon with a cargo
of coal from Newcastle. She left up
yesterday and passed St Helens at 11
o'clock.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tha Steamer Breakwater arrived Uat
night from COOS bav with fit naasena-era
and a large quantity of freight. Stormy
weathar was encountered most of ths
way.
The steamer Lurlfne is receiving a
new stack and a general overhauling
and In the meantime the Astoria route
is being covered by the steamer Un
dine. The Vancouver route is covered
by tne Mascot and tha Latvia rlv.r run
by the Tahoma. With the completion
of tha Lurline all of these boats will
go back on their respective run "with
vn exception or tne xanoma, which will
ba laid up.
Captain P. J. Warllch. Inspector of
iignmouses in tnis district, returned
last night from Puget sound, where ha
had (One to lnsneol tha ranaira halns
done at Seattle to the tender Kaathar
and lightship 67.
rne oriental uner Numantla la due
to arrive hare Thursday.
Tha brig Harriet O.. recent lv tha
property'of E. B. Pond, but sold at auc
tion soma weeks ago at San Francisco,
baa been purchased by J. A. Master
on; terms private., Tha Harriet Q.bas
to $40.00
had a varied career. She was built In
tha east in 1878, and about 10 years ago
earns to this coast under command of
Captain Whalan by way of Cape Horn
with a large party of Klondlkera and
proceeded to the goldfleMs. Lately she
has been In the codnshtng business. She
Is now loading 600 tone of salt at the
Bay City, part of which she will dis
charge at Seattle Into the schooflors
Llziie Colby and Fanny Putard, after
which she will proceed to the fishing
banks.
MARINE NOTES
Astoria. March 1. Sailed at 10 a. m.,
British bark Province and Franch bark
Villa da Dijon for Queenstown or Fal
mouth. San Frsnclsco. March S. Arrived at
t a. ni.. steamer Roanoke, from Port
land. Arrived at 8 a, m., steamer Rose
City from Portland.
Astoria, March 1. Arrived down dur
ing the night and sailed at 8:25 a. m.
steamer Alliance, for Coos bay. Ar
rived at 7 and left ud at 8 a. m., steam
er Breakwater, from Coos bay. Balled
at 9:50 a. m., British bark Alexander
Black, for Queenstown or Falmouth.
Arrived down at 9 a, m., French bark
Vllle de Dijon. Left up at 10:30 a. m.,
British bark Calluna. Arrived at 11:26
a. m.. British ship Larglemore, irom
Newcastle. Australia Arrived at 13,
noon, French bark Edouarda . DetallV,
from London. Arrived down at 4:20 p.
m., German bark JVai. lert np st-.ej).
m., schooners Alice McDonald and W.
F. Jewett Left up at 7 p. m., barken
tino J. M. Griffith.
Point Lobos. March 1. Passed.
steamer Yosemlte, from Columbia river,
for San Pedro. .
Port Harford. March 1. --Arrived.
ate.imer Atlas, from Portland.
San Francisco, March 1. Sailed,
schooner Mabel Gale and steamer F. S.
Loop, for Portland. Arrived, steamer
Asuncion, from Portland.
Astoria, uarcn z. condition or the
bar at 8 a m., smooth; wind southeast
10 miles; weather, light rain.
Tides at Astoria today High water.
0:60 a. m, 8.4 feet; 0:85 p. m.. 9.1 feet
Low water, 6:60 a. m., 1.6 feet; 7:14 p.
m., 0.6 feet.
Assistant Cashier Resigns.
Astoria. Or., March 2. John Nord
strom, assistant cashier of the Scandi
navian Savings bank of this city, has
tendered his resignation to take effect
at once. He has been assistant cashier
since tha opening of the bank last No
vember. ladles Tree Exposition Sink.
This Is leap year night and to lustlv
celebrate the event tha Exposition rink
has invited all of tne ladles In the city
to attend tonight free. Skating Is the
greatest of amusements and as enjoyed
at the Expo has no equal. Learn to
skate tonight Watch the Expo ad In
Tha journal every cay this week.
CARTERS
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Kck Etsdsehe sad relieve all the troablM tnet
dent to a bilious state of the erttam. auea as
PlarinaM, Nausea, JDrowataaia, Dlatnee after
sstios. Pain in the Bide, ko. while their most
remarkable raooata has been shows la earing
moil
Eeedsoha ret Carter's Little U-nr Pills srs
equally nluable In Constipation, earing sad pre
venting thiiannoylDgoomplsuii while ther alia
eorrect all disorders of the tomaeu .stimulate ths
Um sad regulate tha bowela. JCreaif thayoabj
it n rraa n Rat
Aehe they wonld be almost pYioalaai to these who
snffar from thU dlatraaaioff oomplalnt; but fort i-
nataly their goodnaga does notend bara.SDd those
who onoe try them will find these little pills vain
ble In eomsny wars that they will not ba wll
lisa to do without them. Bat after all alck haad
AOinl
If ths bane of so many lives that hers is where
we saskeonr great boast. Oar puis ears tt while
etbara do not. .
Carters Little Liver Pills sra very small ln4
very easy to take. Ona or two pills mass a dose.
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe o
fittthtm''7 tsM1s7lsssaU who
mm usieon oo, mt tait
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Merchants Savings &
Trust Company
247 WASHINGTON STRLLT
Capital $150,000.00
Does a general banking business. .
Pays interest on Savings Accounts and on Time
Certificates. .
Acts as trustee in bond issues.
Holds title to properties for corporations, snyaV
Btes, estates and individuals, pending distribution, set
tlement or other disposition.
Collects interests, incomes, rents, etc., and fur
nishes substantial investments for idle funds.
The trust business kept entirely separate from the
other business of the company.
Correspondence or interviews solicited with those
contemplating any phase of our service.
LAST MAI-t PAYS UP '
FOR CKOSSOFS SIN
Washington Supreme Court Decides
Against Victim of Fraudulent
Indorser of Draft.
(Spedal Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Olympla, Wash., March 2. Another
phase of the now famous Crosson caie
has been decided by the auprema court
in affirming a Judgment for 1875
against the firm of Neubart A Cooper
In favor of Joseph O. Helm and others.
formerly doing business as the South
Bena uanklne company.
In 1004 two men named J. Crosson
lived at Aberdeen. A New York draft
directed to one of them was delivered to
the other Crosson. It was presented to
me aouin Jtsena wanKing company by the
wrong Crosson and the bank refused to
cash It without an indorsement Neu
bert & Cooper, who knew Crosson and
supposea no came Dy the draft honestly,
Indorsed it Crosson got 1125 In cash
and a draft from the (South Bend bank
on Tacoma ror $375. Tha Seattle firm
of Jamieson & McFarland cashed the
lacoma draft for him.
Thereafter word oame from New York
that the Crosson Indorsement on the
original draft was a forgery. Jamieson
A McFarland recovered tha $376 from
the South Bend bank after taking the
case to tha supreme court, and now the
bank gets Its money from Neubert fc
cooper, two civil suits and one crim
inal action have grown out of tha trans
action and several unlg.ua legal points
nava Dean aecioea.
NEW FAEE COMPLAINT
FILED AT 0LYMPIA
(Special Dispatch to Tne Journal.)
OlvmDla. Wash.. March 2 A com
plaint has been mads to tha railroad
commission by P. C. Klbbe and other
residents of Tenino, cnarging that the
Port Townsand Southern railroad,
OD-
erating between Olympla and Tenino. Is
violating the state law regulating pas
senger rates. The law limits the max
imum rate to S cents per mile for all
railroads of 100 miles In length an!
over. The Port Townsend Southern op
erate but 15 miles, but it Is maintained
that it comes under tha provisions of
the lsw because it Is a Branch of the
Northern Pacific. Ths road charges 6
cents per mile.
The stock of tha 'Port Tnn
Southern fs owned by tha Northwestern
Improvement company, -fhe Northern
Pacific owns (tie bonds of the latter snd
tha railroad is nrftctlcallv under North
ern i-acjuo management.
EUEAL BAD MAN IN
COUBT AT ROSEBUEG
(Speeiat Plptrt to Tbe Joarasl.)
Roseburg, Or., Mar. J. The case of
Claude Hendricks, charged with tha
theft of a school taaeber's watch, sev
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PROMPFSERVICE
LIBERAL TREATMENT
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
I
S OUR motto.
and these fac
tors have our
constant care,
from the smallest to
the largest transac
tion. Remember our
new location.
GERMAN
AMERICAN BANK
Sixth and Washington
Portland, Oregon
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4.00
AND UP PER YEAR
eral weeks ago on South Deer creek,
was heard In Justice Long's court Sat
urday. A score of witnesses Were ex
amined but the case was continued to
next Saturday on account of tha Judge
being taken suddenly ill. V
Hendricks is tha man who created so
much disturbance by his promiscuous
shooting on the road - up Deer creek,
wiiile intoxicated. The country school
had just been dismissed,- when ha en
tered the suhoolhouse and It Is alleged,
stole the teacher's watch when aha
fled in fright Hendrlcka was shown
all the leniency tha law affords, as
his arrest was not made for over two
weeks, after his escapade. '
CROOK CANDIDATE L
IGNORES STATEMENT
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(Sped! Dispatch ta Tha Journal)
Salem, Or.; March t. H. P. Belknap
of prlnevllls: this morning filed a copy
of his petition for nomination on the
Bspublioa ticket to the offioa of Joint
raDreaentatlva for tha Twar-i.
trtct Ba tgnoraa Sutamant Na l. ,
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Clothier
The Imperial
Painless Dentists
DENTISTS TO THE
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Booms 1, , a and T, Bealr Bldg.V
Coram Oraad ava. aad B. Sfoalsoa.
Solid Gold Crowns at 95.00
Solid Gold Bridge Taetn i... 95.00
Bast Plates ....;;.Z7S..;".MKJ06
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credited to etaaford,
Berkeley. Cornell, Am
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Varsities and AgrloulturU
Collages. Manual ; train
ing. Business aourasj
The principal has had is
. years' experience la
land. , Comfortable quar
ters. Beet environments.
Maks reservations new.
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and otasr literature ad
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ma. . x. oxAzr, tha
only Chinas woman
' doctor In this elty. fch
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fllctsd sufferers. Cure J
private and female dis
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lung troubles: stomach.
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roots. Remsdlaa km
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Bavin snd Cotton Jkt J ,
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remedy for JiEUAii,'T
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